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MESH UK Workshop 19 October 2006 Introduction Dr Paul Gilliland Marine Policy Adviser and MESH Partner Lead Natural England.

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1 MESH UK Workshop 19 October 2006 Introduction Dr Paul Gilliland Marine Policy Adviser and MESH Partner Lead Natural England

2 MESH Partners

3 www.searchMESH.net Overview Context  Habitat mapping in general  Policy interest and commitments The Project  Development, aims, objectives  Structure and deliverables  Relationship to other projects The Workshop  Aim and objectives  Audience  Structure

4 www.searchMESH.net What are ‘habitat maps’ A ‘habitat’ means the physical and biological environment that supports a particular ecological community. It is described in terms of both physical and biological characteristics. Surrogate information and data. Maps show the distribution of habitats as defined by a classification system

5 www.searchMESH.net Why habitat mapping? Why MESH? Multiple pressures and uses on marine environment

6 www.searchMESH.net Why MESH..? Effective management of the marine environment requires information on the spatial distribution and the quality of seabed habitats. Legally permitted activities in the Irish Sea

7 www.searchMESH.net Why habitat mapping? Why MESH? Multiple pressures and uses on marine environment Ecosystem management needs spatial data on habitats and species Underpin marine spatial planning Context for environmental assessment International obligations to protect seabed habitats

8 www.searchMESH.net Why MESH: problems preventing progress Available data were not readily accessible Data were not collected to internationally agreed standards Lack of international and national seabed maps in a common language Un-coordinated effort in seabed mapping initiatives

9 www.searchMESH.net Policy interest Safeguarding our Seas  Build on existing mapping  Publicly accessible integrated mapping Defra ‘Evidence and Innovation Strategy 2005-2008’ Marine Bill  Value of habitat and ‘landscape’ maps  MESH and UKSeaMap

10 www.searchMESH.net What is MESH? Development of a framework for Mapping European Seabed Habitats

11 www.searchMESH.net MESH and UKSeaMap MESH  INTERREG area  From landscapes to biotopes  Range of UK and other partners UKSeaMap  UK waters  Landscapes only  Defra/SE/CCW/DTI DCLG/CE/RSPB WWF/NE/(JNCC) Funding MethodsOutputs

12 www.searchMESH.net Number of Partners by country

13 www.searchMESH.net MESH Project: facts & figures Twelve partners from five countries Partner legal status  National Public Body6  Research Institution4  University1  Private Enterprise1 Budget: € 8,125,575 Duration: four years (May ‘03 – April ’07)

14 www.searchMESH.net MESH - Goal To establish a framework for mapping the marine habitats of north-west Europe through the development of internationally agreed protocols and guidelines for seabed habitat mapping and the generation of the first compiled marine habitat maps for the north-west Europe Interreg III B area.

15 www.searchMESH.net MESH Actions Collate and harmonise existing habitat maps Develop standards and protocols Field studies Develop predictive mapping tools Case studies on uses for maps Communication and dissemination

16 www.searchMESH.net MESH deliverables Harmonised habitat map of seabed habitats for north-west  Accompanying ‘confidence maps’  Evaluation of EUNIS for habitat mapping A metadata catalogue of mapping studies for north-west Europe A website that includes an interactive webGIS Guidance on habitat mapping based on a set of internationally agreed protocols and standards  New mapping studies to test protocols and models

17 www.searchMESH.net Review of standards and protocols http://www.searchmesh.net/Default.aspx?page=1442

18 www.searchMESH.net MESH deliverables (cont.) Models for the prediction of habitat types Published case studies on the practical application of habitat maps National networks of habitat mapping stakeholders  A stakeholder database Follow on strategy ..continued collation and improvement of habitat mapping at the national and international scale Physical data Sample data ‘Modelling’ to infer habitat distribution Predicted habitat distribution map

19 www.searchMESH.net Links to other work Contribute to strategic programmes, eg  Marine Data & Information Partnership  Marine Monitoring & Assessment Facilitate delivery of initiatives, eg  Habitats Directive FCS, SEA/REA, OSPAR MPAs Complement or link to other projects, eg  BALANCE, CHaRM, HabMap

20 www.searchMESH.net UK seabed mapping New survey, eg UK National Seabed Survey developing proposal Overall package  Collate and present existing data  Interpret as far as possible Underpinning  Data management  Standards and protocols  Utility of mapping

21 www.searchMESH.net Workshop – 1 Views on MESH and specific outputs  Understanding of the project  Demonstrate utility of outputs and habitat maps  Case studies Audience  advisers, decisions makers, industry, managers, planners, policy makers

22 www.searchMESH.net Workshop – 2 Structure  > 50% discussion  Different forms of feedback  Web demonstration and posters  Mix of target audience and MESH speakers MESH partners  webGIS  Modelling - UKSeaMap  Guidance document  Follow on strategy

23 www.searchMESH.net Workshop – 3 User perspective  Scale  Different uses  Organisations Delegates input Outputs ………………….Outcomes?


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